Originally Posted by PoorFan
BD needs to look for trainer, fielding coach, batting coach, head coach, bowling coach, and what not? And we are heading to a test series!! Isnt that means BCB doing next to ZERO all these days??

Originally Posted by PoorFan
BD needs to look for trainer, fielding coach, batting coach, head coach, bowling coach, and what not? And we are heading to a test series!! Isnt that means BCB doing next to ZERO all these days??

Not so long ago, there were one coach and one assistant at best. And just fyi, a fielding coach doesnt mean that he is oblivious to the batting side of the game. Coaches of this level have had experience, and it's just a matter of running specific drills. I don't think it will be too hard to run several drills by one person.

From profile and experience Corey looks a good coach. Even he seems to be an head coach material for his experience. I hope Corey_Jargenson pair will work for us.From todays PA it seems Jargenson is his ex collegue.

Dwyer, who is from Sydney, has been a popular member of Pakistan's support staff and has become very close to most of the players in the side. "I have simply decided to move back to Sydney after two and half great years with the team purely for personal reasons," Dwyer told Cricinfo.

"It was a very difficult decision to make because I can see that we have made very good physical improvements in all of the players over the course of my time with the team," Dwyer said. "Most importantly the friendships that I made with the coaches, players and all of those involved with the team."

Dwyer's contribution is widely hailed within Pakistan's set-up; a number of players have spoken of the benefits he brought to them and former captain Younis Khan, in particular, has benefitted in terms of his fitness and diet.

Dwyer came to the Pakistan set-up with former coach Geoff Lawson in 2007 on a two-year contract and stayed on for over a year after Lawson was removed late in 2008. It was believed at the time that Younis and other members of the side were key in having him stay on. Dwyer's background is in rugby - he played club rugby and his uncle Bob has coached the Australian rugby team.

Originally Posted by Murad
Salauddin sucked as a fielding coach. He was good with the spinners. But now we have saqlain as spin bowling coach so we dont need him.

Saqi will work with the team only seasonally, we need someone to monitor bowlers more continously. Plus Salahuddin had a very diverse role in the team (including helping batsmen in the nets). I don't think he taught players anything out of ordinary, but he helped them to do simple things right.

With Corey Richards having a dual role, Salahuddin would have complemented him well.

We should find a role for both Salahuddin and Aminul Islam. If not with national team, then at least at academy. Salahuddin is probably one of the most influential local coaches around. Ask any national team star be it Shakib, Mushfiq, Razzak they ll say the role this man has played in their development.